Cole Beasley | Wide Receiver | #11

3/3/2015: Signed a four-year, $13.6 million contract. The deal contains $7 million guaranteed, including a $4 million signing bonus. Another $1.5 million is available through escalators. 2018: $3.25 million, 2019: Free Agent

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Cole Beasley (illness) was downgraded to out for Week 17 against the Eagles.

It is a fitting end to a disappointing season which saw Beasley catch just 36 passes for 314 yards. He did find the end zone four times, but all of those scores came in two games. Beasley has not been the same since tearing his hamstring last November. Owed $3.25 million in the final year of his deal, it is possible the Cowboys look to move on this offseason. Fourth-round rookie Ryan Switzer, who may ultimately be Beasley's replacement, should serve as the primary slot receiver on Sunday. Sat, Dec 30, 2017 01:25:00 PM

Beasley hasn't been the same since tearing his hamstring last November and trying to play through it. Although he hasn't missed any time, his production has suffered greatly. His status is uncertain for Sunday's finale in Philly. Fri, Dec 29, 2017 03:06:00 PM

Cole Beasley managed just two catches for 12 yards on three targets Sunday in the Cowboys’ Week 16 loss to the Cowboys.

He drew a 43-yard pass interference on Justin Coleman but was otherwise a non-factor. Beasley has followed up his best season with one of his worst, clearing 40 yards receiving in only one of 15 games this year. He’ll look to end the year on a high note next week at Philadelphia. Sun, Dec 24, 2017 09:13:00 PM

Beasley was quiet in the first half, securing two-of-three targets for only five yards. He only caught one ball after halftime but obviously made the most of it, turning a fourth-quarter screen pass into 54-yard pick-up. On one play, Beasley gained more yards than he had in his previous three games combined. He’ll take a five-game touchdown drought into next week’s game against the Raiders. Sun, Dec 10, 2017 04:45:00 PM

Contradicting his public statement, Terrance Williams told police that Kendall Wright, whom Williams played with at Baylor, was the driver for his weekend car accident, and that Williams was not in the car.

Williams' initial comments to police basically contradicted everything he ended up saying in his public statement on Sunday. Whatever happened, Wright does not currently appear to be in any sort of trouble with the law. Williams is facing charges of public intoxication and leaving the scene of an accident. His entire story can be found at the link below.

SportsDay DFW's Jon Machota reports the Cowboys will take a 'committee approach' at tight end.

Geoff Swaim, Blake Jarwin, Rico Gathers, and fourth-round pick Dalton Schultz will attempt to fill the void left behind following Jason Witten's retirement. Swaim is the only one of the group who's caught a pass in a regular season game and will likely receive the first crack at starting. The team remains down on Gathers despite his 7-106-2 line on 89 snaps last preseason, but would be wise to use his 6'6, 273 lb. frame on the goal line. It's a competition to watch closely in camp.